Screening of swollen aorta harmful for older men

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Turns out, the of a and weakened area in the in the abdomen can harm older men.

Aortic are an enlargement of the to greater than the normal size. It usually has no symptoms except when ruptured (internal bleeding). The condition mainly affects older men and is strongly linked to smoking.

The purpose of the was to find the before symptoms and thereby enable preventive On the downside, screening finds that never would have ruptured or caused symptoms even if they remained undetected. This means that screening leads some men to undergo a that will not benefit them but that poses a risk of serious complications and even death.

In addition, the diagnosis can lead to anxiety, described by patients as "living with a ticking time bomb in the stomach."

"You run the risk of both over-diagnosing and over-treating a that does not at all represent the same problem anymore, which is a very positive development," says Minna Johansson, the of the article.

The researchers also studied the incidence and mortality from

The decreasing mortality of the for reasons other than screening has led to growing problems with over-diagnosing and over-treatment. Therefore, the balance between the benefits and harms has changed for the worse, the study shows.

The way to reduce the risk is to focus more on reducing smoking in the population in general, which would also lead to many other important benefits.

The findings are published in the Journal of The Lancet.

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First Published: Sun, June 17 2018. 15:45 IST